pyne |
gyne |
As nouns the difference between pyne and gyne
is that
pyne is while
gyne is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens.
gyno |
gyne |
As nouns the difference between gyno and gyne
is that
gyno is (uk|australia|informal) while
gyne is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens.
gynie |
gyne |
As nouns the difference between gynie and gyne
is that
gynie is diminutive of lang=en while
gyne is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens.
gyne |
tyne |
As nouns the difference between gyne and tyne
is that
gyne is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens while
tyne is (obsolete) anxiety; teen or
tyne can be (prong or point of an antler).
As a verb tyne is
(obsolete) to become lost; to perish.
gype |
gyne |
As nouns the difference between gype and gyne
is that
gype is (ulster) fool; clumsy, awkward person; long-legged person; silly girl while
gyne is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens.
gyne |
gyve |
As nouns the difference between gyne and gyve
is that
gyne is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens while
gyve is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg.
As a verb gyve is
to shackle, fetter, chain.
gyne |
gane |
As a noun gyne
is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens.
As a verb gane is
to yawn; to gape.
gyne |
eyne |
As nouns the difference between gyne and eyne
is that
gyne is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens while
eyne is plural of lang=en.
gyre |
gyne |
As nouns the difference between gyre and gyne
is that
gyre is a swirling vortex while
gyne is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens.
As a verb gyre
is to whirl.
gone |
gyne |
As a verb gone
is .
As an adjective gone
is away, having left.
As a preposition gone
is (british|informal) past, after, later than (a time).
As a noun gyne is
the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens.
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